As they do every year, some of the world’s best chefs got together in London and decided whose restaurants were the very best of the best. The profile of the so-called World’s 50 Best Restaurants list has risen steadily in the past few years, thanks to an impressive ongoing marketing campaign, and inclusion on the list makes an immediate impact on business (meaning if you managed to read the headline, and this far into this paragraph, you’ve already probably missed your window to secure a reservation at any of the top spots for the foreseeable future). At the ceremony, Copenhagen’s Noma took the top spot (it was No. 2 last year after a string of years at No. 1) while Spain’s El Celler de Can Roca is now No. 2. In addition to Noma, there are other notable developments for U.S. restaurants on this year’s list: Daniel Patterson’s Coi appears for the first time, Eleven Madison Park remains the highest-ranked American restaurant at No. 4, Per Se and Daniel both dropped compared to last year’s list (No. 11 to No. 30 for Per Se, No. 29 to No. 40 for Daniel), and Alinea jumps up from No. 15 to No. 9. Rankings aside, if you’re looking for somewhere special to go spend a lot of money on dinner, any of these spots should do the trick.
Organized by William Reed media and sponsored by S.Pellegrino and Acqua Panna, here is the World’s Best 50 Restaurants‘ list in 2014:
1. Noma, Denmark
2. El Celler de Can Roca, Spain
3. Osteria Francescana, Italy
4. Eleven Madison Park, New York City
5. Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, U.K.
6. Mugaritz, Spain
7. D.O.M., Brazil
8. Arzak, Spain
9. Alinea, Chicago
10. The Ledbury, U.K.
11. Mirazur, France
12. Vendôme, Germany
13. Nahm, Thailand
14. Narisawa, Japan
15. Central, Peru
16. Steirereck, Austria
17. Gaggan, Thailand
18. Astrid y Gaston, Peru
19. Faviken, Sweden
20. Pujol, Mexico
21. Le Bernardin, New York City
22. Vila Joya, Portugal
23. Restaurant Frantzén, Sweden
24. Amber, Hong Kong
25. L’Arpege, France
26. Azurmendi, Spain
27. Le Chateaubriand, France
28. Aqua, Germany
29. De Librije, Netherlands
30. Per Se, New York City
31. L’Atelier Saint-Germain de Joël Robuchon, France
32. Attica, Australia
33. Nihonryori RyuGin, Japan
34. Asador Etxebarri, Spain
35. Martin Berasategui, Spain
36. Mani, Brazil
37. Restaurant Andre, Singapore
38. L’Astrance, France
39. Piazza Duomo, Italy
40. Daniel, New York City
41. Quique Dacosta, Spain
42. Geranium, Denmark
43. Schloss Schauenstein, Switzerland
44. The French Laundry, Yountville, California
45. Hof Van Cleve, Belgium
46. Le Calandre, Italy
47.The Fat Duck, U.K.
48. The Test Kitchen, South Africa
49. Coi, San Francisco
50. Waku Ghin, Singapore
To read the full list of 100 Best Restaurants in 2014, please have a look here.
To inquire for reservations/bookings at any of these World’ 50 Best Restaurants in 2014, contact your luxury concierge company Pure Entertainment Group to help arrange a reservation for dinner or lunch.
Email concierge@purentonline.com for dinner/lunch reservations, availability and info
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As they do every year, some of the world’s best chefs got together in London and decided whose restaurants were the very best of the best. The profile of the so-called World’s 50 Best Restaurants list has risen steadily in the past few years, thanks to an impressive ongoing marketing campaign, and inclusion on the list makes an immediate impact on business (meaning if you managed to read the headline, and this far into this paragraph, you’ve already probably missed your window to secure a reservation at any of the top spots for the foreseeable future). At the ceremony, Copenhagen’s Noma took the top spot (it was No. 2 last year after a string of years at No. 1) while Spain’s El Celler de Can Roca is now No. 2. In addition to Noma, there are other notable developments for U.S. restaurants on this year’s list: Daniel Patterson’s Coi appears for the first time, Eleven Madison Park remains the highest-ranked American restaurant at No. 4, Per Se and Daniel both dropped compared to last year’s list (No. 11 to No. 30 for Per Se, No. 29 to No. 40 for Daniel), and Alinea jumps up from No. 15 to No. 9. Rankings aside, if you’re looking for somewhere special to go spend a lot of money on dinner, any of these spots should do the trick.
Organized by William Reed media and sponsored by S.Pellegrino and Acqua Panna, here is the World’s Best 50 Restaurants‘ list in 2014:
1. Noma, Denmark
2. El Celler de Can Roca, Spain
3. Osteria Francescana, Italy
4. Eleven Madison Park, New York City
5. Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, U.K.
6. Mugaritz, Spain
7. D.O.M., Brazil
8. Arzak, Spain
9. Alinea, Chicago
10. The Ledbury, U.K.
11. Mirazur, France
12. Vendôme, Germany
13. Nahm, Thailand
14. Narisawa, Japan
15. Central, Peru
16. Steirereck, Austria
17. Gaggan, Thailand
18. Astrid y Gaston, Peru
19. Faviken, Sweden
20. Pujol, Mexico
21. Le Bernardin, New York City
22. Vila Joya, Portugal
23. Restaurant Frantzén, Sweden
24. Amber, Hong Kong
25. L’Arpege, France
26. Azurmendi, Spain
27. Le Chateaubriand, France
28. Aqua, Germany
29. De Librije, Netherlands
30. Per Se, New York City
31. L’Atelier Saint-Germain de Joël Robuchon, France
32. Attica, Australia
33. Nihonryori RyuGin, Japan
34. Asador Etxebarri, Spain
35. Martin Berasategui, Spain
36. Mani, Brazil
37. Restaurant Andre, Singapore
38. L’Astrance, France
39. Piazza Duomo, Italy
40. Daniel, New York City
41. Quique Dacosta, Spain
42. Geranium, Denmark
43. Schloss Schauenstein, Switzerland
44. The French Laundry, Yountville, California
45. Hof Van Cleve, Belgium
46. Le Calandre, Italy
47.The Fat Duck, U.K.
48. The Test Kitchen, South Africa
49. Coi, San Francisco
50. Waku Ghin, Singapore
To read the full list of 100 Best Restaurants in 2014, please have a look here.
To inquire for reservations/bookings at any of these World’ 50 Best Restaurants in 2014, contact your luxury concierge company Pure Entertainment Group to help arrange a reservation for dinner or lunch.
Email concierge@purentonline.com for dinner/lunch reservations, availability and info
Via Grubstreet